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Old 01-28-2016, 09:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 98XJSPORTSATINJADED
Are you worried about over heating at all haha ?? You blocked a good 70% of your grill!! Looks real good though!!
Yes some what but not right now it is fairly cold now but in the spring and summer it will be an issue
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Haha What is your plans to combat it when summer comes or is that still a work in progress?

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Yes some what but not right now it is fairly cold now but in the spring and summer it will be an issue
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Love the progress you've made, it's a really sweet looking Jeep.
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Haha What is your plans to combat it when summer comes or is that still a work in progress?
The local offroad shop recommend holes in the hood but I don't really want to do that
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Why not a set of hood vents ?

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The local offroad shop recommend holes in the hood but I don't really want to do that
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Originally Posted by 98XJSPORTSATINJADED
Why not a set of hood vents ?
I don't really care for the look of them. But I have a feeling one day they will end up being put on.
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You could always go for functioning side vents HAHAHAHAHA no please don't do that!! How about a cowl hood looks good and serves as a vent and an air intake at certain speeds. I think that would look killer a cowl hood xj in tan bedliner!!

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I don't really care for the look of them. But I have a feeling one day they will end up being put on.
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I bought a set of five of these wheels for the cheap. 150$ all five. I plan to bedliner them and put the cooper st max on them in a 285 70 17. 33x11.50



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I bought a set of five of these wheels for the cheap. 150$ all five. I plan to bedliner them and put the cooper st max on them in a 285 70 17. 33x11.50



nice i love coopers, my discoverer stt's have done very well(other than being nail/screw magnets)
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nice i love coopers, my discoverer stt's have done very well(other than being nail/screw magnets)
That all depends on where you drive, used to take a certain road home from work and noticed I'd get a nail every few weeks. Drove by there on a weekend one time and noticed someone unloading a trailer and pulling merchandise out and then pulling off packing blocks and chucking the nails in the street. Needless to say I don't drive that road anymore and have not gotten a nail since. /knock on wood
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That all depends on where you drive, used to take a certain road home from work and noticed I'd get a nail every few weeks. Drove by there on a weekend one time and noticed someone unloading a trailer and pulling merchandise out and then pulling off packing blocks and chucking the nails in the street. Needless to say I don't drive that road anymore and have not gotten a nail since. /knock on wood
Imbsure they're all from my job. When people un screw stuff they just toss them where ever and when i have to drive into the main yard i get them in my tires.
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This is what we need, Tire Armor.
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Originally Posted by 93XJeeper
That's what I was planning on doing. Except some black on front and rear fenders. Did you use rustolium?
I used rustolium roll on for the outside of my yj and man it looked awesome I can post a pic so you can see how the finish looks. I just used a roller and a brush.
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Hey, I am considering painting my 91 over spring break. I love the tan! I am torn on bed liner. What would you recommend? Am i digging myself into a hole that maybe i shouldn't?
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Originally Posted by rusty_bucket
Hey, I am considering painting my 91 over spring break. I love the tan! I am torn on bed liner. What would you recommend? Am i digging myself into a hole that maybe i shouldn't?
The first time I painted this jeep I use regular tan paint but the prep work was not 100% but when I sprayed the bedliner it hid any mistakes in the prep work. The spray on bedliner goes on like spray paint.


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